As a Space Corps agent in the year 2285, Elfrida Goto doesn’t expect to be liked. Her job is to help and protect colonists in space … but they usually don’t want to be helped, and the squatters on 11073 Galapagos are no exception.

Tasked with evacuating them from their doomed asteroid, Elfrida struggles with an uncooperative telepresence robot and an angry local liaison. It doesn’t help that she’s got a crush on her boss, the aloof and intriguing Gloria dos Santos.

But when a lethal AI fleet attacks Elfrida's home base, her mission changes in a hurry. Now, she has just one chance to save the people of 11073 Galapagos. Fighting was never in her job description … but she’ll just have to learn. Fast.

The Galapagos Incident is the first novel in the Elfrida Goto Trilogy, Volume I of the Sol System Renegades series, an epic science fiction adventure that reviewers are calling a new classic in the space opera genre.

The Sol System Renegades series in chronological order:

Keep Off The Grass (short origin story)

Crapkiller (prequel novella)

The Elfrida Goto Trilogy1. The Galapagos Incident2. The Vesta Conspiracy3. The Mercury Rebellion

A Very Merry Zero-Gravity Christmas (short story)

The Solarian War Trilogy1. The Luna Deception2. The Phobos Maneuver3. The Mars Shock

The Callisto Gambit

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About the author

Hey, fellow sci-fi junkies! I'm just your average reader who couldn't find enough great science fiction, so I turned to writing it myself. I live in Tokyo and I spend my days at an office participating, with poorly concealed ambivalence, in the preparations for our planet to be taken over by robots.

I'm actually quite optimistic and I love telling stories about the future, because no matter how much technology changes, human beings never do! Even more than that, I love sharing these stories with readers, and that is why I'd like to give you a FREE book. Sign up for my mailing list and get your copy of Crapkiller, the prequel to the Sol System Renegades series, for free! Just paste this link into your browser: http://felixrsavage.com/signup

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